Have You Been Struggling To Find A Publisher For Your Short Stories?

New platform will give your work global exposure

Have you been struggling to find a publisher for your short stories? Have you had to watch your anthologies piling up and gathering dust simply because no one seem interested in publishing them? Well, PUBLISH’d Afrika may have found a solution for you.
Authors of Short Stories will have almost certainly encountered the difficulties in getting in print. Publishers just do not like the genre. Many literary agents will not even consider Short Story submissions. When you consider the continuing readership of Kafka, Chekhov, Saki, Joyce, Maupassant, et al, you do wonder just where this aversion has its origins.
‘Short Stories Now’ provides a platform to put your writing online and reach out to a worldwide audience. Short Stories. Novellas (40.000 words max.) You can submit as many stories as you want to.
To register, go to https://shortstoriesnow.com/
You then go to ‘Contribute’ to upload your details and writing.
Acceptable file types. Word. PDF. RTF. Endeavour to make the work presentable as possible. Good formatting. Spell checked. Cover Graphic (optional). No limit to the number of short stories you can upload following on from the initial registration.


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I began my writing career in Newcastle, Kwazulu-Natal in 1999 as a freelance reporter for the Newcastle Advertiser. In 2001 I moved to Middelburg, Mpumalanga and joined the Middelburg News Edition. In 2003 I moved on to the Middelburg Observer, which gave me an opportunity to also contribute to other Caxton-owned titles, the Citizen, Daller and Mpumalanga Mirror. In 2006 I joined Media 24 daily tabloid, the Daily Sun and the following year as I was hired on permanent basis as their Mpumalanga correspondent. In the same year I was promoted to chief bureau, in charge of a team of seven reporters. I held the position for 10 years until my resignation in June 2017, to pursue writing full-time.

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